WATCH WALES AT MILLENNIUM STADIUM FOR FREE

The last time the Wales squad opened a Millennium Stadium training session to the public, during the RBS 6 Nations Grand Slam campaign of 2012, in excess of 10,000 fans attended

Rugby fans hungry for their first slice of international action for the 2013/2014 season now have a fifth opportunity to see Warren Gatland's Wales in action this Autumn, it was announced today

Wales will fling open Millennium Stadium gates for another of their popular, free-to-enter, training sessions, on Tuesday 29th October - just a day after the 2013 Dove Men Series squad officially gathers at its WRU National Centre of Excellence training base at the Vale Resort, Hensol.

The training day will also be the first opportunity for fans to catch sight of the new 'in-game' Millennium Stadium graphics featuring the newly unveiled digital mascot Scorch.

Scorch, the superhero dragon which is now based at the stadium for the foreseeable future, has already starred on television screens as part of a marketing campaign for the fixtures against South Africa, Argentina, Tonga and Australia.

But he will be seen on Millennium Stadium big screens, exclusively revealed to fans visiting the Tuesday 29th October Wales 'open' training session, in the form of a series of short films which will book-end significant moments in a game - such as try and point scoring, substitutions and refereeing decisions.

The reigning, double, RBS 6 Nations Champions, who will unveil thier new team kit at the Millennium Stadium later this week, kick-off their November campaign against the Springboks in Cardiff on Saturday 9th November, before hosting the Pumas (Saturday 16th), Tonga - marketed with 'family friendly' prices - (Friday 22nd) and the Wallabies (Saturday 30th) on following, consecutive, weekends.

Tickets are selling well for the four match series and are still available, starting at £25 (£10 concession) online at www.wru.co.uk/tickets, but those eager fans who can't wait to see the likes of Welsh rugby heroes Leigh Halfpenny, Sam Warburton, Richard Hibbard, Toby Faletau, Jonathan Davies and their teammates in action, now have the chance to chart their preparation for the Springboks from the outset .

Last time the coaching team allowed the general Welsh rugby watching public access to one of their infamous, high octane training sessions - during the 2012 RBS 6 Nations winning campaign - fans responded in their droves with in excess of 10,000 people taking up the opportunity to sample the unique atmosphere of watching Wales at the Millennium Stadium free of charge.

Gatland, after a successful summer down under with the British and Irish Lions, along with a total of 16 Wales players and a further six members of the WRU national squad back room staff, admits he is looking forward to getting back to home turf in Cardiff.

"As a squad we are all really excited to be back at the Millennium Stadium this autumn and are looking forward to playing in front of our own fans for the four matches we have lined up," said Gatland.

"Watch Wales for Free is a great opportunity for supporters to whet their appetites for the Dove Men Series or, for those who can't make it to one of the matches, to come to the Stadium and watch the squad train first hand."

All fans need to do to gain access to the Millennium Stadium, to watch preparations begin in earnest for the Dove Men Series on Tuesday 29th October, is register their names at www.wru.co.uk/watchwales4free.

Gates open for the event at 2pm on the day with the training session expected to be completed no later than 4pm.

Fans are advised that they MUST register in order to find out the finer details of gaining access and to ensure that the Millennium Stadium staff can take the right safety and security precautions.

Tickets to see Wales in action at the Millennium Stadium in the 2013 Dove Men Series - against South Africa, Argentina, Tonga and Australia - on consecutive weekends from 9th November are available now online at www.wru.co.uk/tickets, prices from £25, £10 concession.

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